The EU and U.S. work together closely on ensuring energy security.
Post-Brexit energy relations fall under the EU-UK Trade Cooperation Agreement and the Euratom-UK Agreement.
The EU and China meet on an annual basis to discuss cooperation on energy.
EU-India cooperation on energy issues.
Through mutual support, the Africa-EU strategic partnership improves access to secure, affordable and clean energy for both continents
Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, and other Union for the Mediterranean countries, are key EU energy transition partners.
The Eastern Partnership and the EU4Energy initiatives support security of supply and increase economic and political resilience.
Türkiye is a key energy partner for the EU, including as a transit country.
EU-Russia cooperation in the field of energy was suspended following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The EU and Norway’s energy cooperation prioritises achieving energy independence and climate neutrality.
The EU-Canada Green Alliance and EU-Canada High-Level Energy Dialogue help foster a strong energy partnership between Canada and the EU.
The EU and Japan cooperate in areas such as energy security, methane emissions reduction and climate action.
EU energy cooperation with Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
EU cooperation on energy issues with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other Southeast Asian countries.